Posts tagged nice & nasty
no one else ep now available
Mar 23rd
I just wanted to draw your attention to my partner in crime Itokim first release for 2009. "No One Else EP" is now available to buy from Beatport, Juno Download, iTunes Store.
![[ NANO 54 ]](http://www.electronicdir.jp/wp-content/uploads/imgs/jkt_nano-54.jpg)
Release Information
- Artist
- Itokim
- Title
- No One Else EP
- Label
- Nice & Nasty
- Release date
- 23rd March 2009
- Format
- Digital
- Catalogue number
- NANO 54
- Tracklisting (Click track name for a free sample)
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- 01. One & Two
- 02. Two & One
- 03. We’ve Had It All
- Description
- Japan’s Itokim releases his debut on Nice & Nasty – a sublime 3 track EP full of melody and depth. Itokim like many of his Japanese peers pays hamge to the innovators of Detroit; the European Techno Soul renaissance; and pure good ol synth sound. This is techno. It is melodic, it is deep, it is also groovy. Itokim is fast becoming of force on the global techno scene after a solid upbringing in the world of human and technological wonder that is Tokyo, Japan.
Here’s some feedback:
Very Nice Production!
– Orlando Voorn (NightVision)"two and one" and "we’ve had it all" are awesome! thanks
– Russ Gabriel (Ferox)Killer release.
– Rennie Foster (Dirty Works)Amazing Ep, I can not choose my fav, love all tracks … Nice & Tasty!! Full support from me!!
– Tony Blunt (Dpress Industries / Thump Elektroniks)Digging ‘We’ve Had it All’, love the strings!
– Franco Cangelli (Mowar)Nice deep and funky release. I dig two&one and between visible and invisible. Great mover. Big thanks for the promo. Full support!
– André Kronert (Neurotron)
nice & nasty featuring interviews from desy balmer, chymera and derek carr
Sep 11th
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Nice & Nasty is Ireland’s leading underground music label, representing some of Ireland’s finest DJs and electronic producers, such as Desy Balmer, Derek Carr, Ron’s Mobile Disco, and Dave Ingham. Club promoters, agents to international DJs, media consultants, graphic designers and journalists. A highly creative force of young Irish talent. Nice and informative history of Irish club culture from 90s onwards – even if a little biased.